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Pakistan to Get Its First Official Apple Store by End of 2025

Pakistan to Get Its First Official Apple Store by End of 2025
 Oct 24, 2025  

Pakistan is set to welcome its first-ever official Apple retail store by the end of 2025 — a major milestone for the country’s tech and retail industries.

According to details shared during Airlink Communication’s latest corporate briefing, the official Apple Store will be located inside Dolmen Mall Lahore, one of the country’s premier shopping destinations. The store will operate alongside a Xiaomi outlet, offering customers access to a wide range of premium tech products under one roof.

“This partnership marks a new era of structured retail access for Apple products in Pakistan,” said Airlink officials during the session attended by Topline Securities.

The development comes after Airlink Communication was appointed as Apple’s premium partner in Pakistan last year. The appointment was made through GNEXT Technologies, Apple’s authorized distributor in the country.

With the launch, customers will gain direct access to Apple’s full product lineup, including iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, Apple Watches, and official accessories — all available through authorized channels with genuine warranties and after-sales support.

In addition to the Apple Store update, Airlink also announced it will receive 10,000 Acer laptops by November as part of a pilot project. If successful, the company plans to begin local assembly and manufacturing in the future.

Furthermore, Airlink is in talks to onboard another international smartphone brand for local production and distribution, although no formal deal has been finalized yet.

The arrival of an official Apple retail store in Pakistan is expected to boost consumer confidence, ensure genuine product availability, and strengthen the country’s growing position in the global tech market.

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